MINORITY CARE INTERNATIONAL - Key Persons


Dr. Aland Mizell - President

Job Titles:
  • President
Dr. Aland Mizell, an American political scientist, author, CEO, social entrepreneur, and founder of educational enterprises, holds master's degrees in political science and public administration. His doctorate degree in political science and international relations focused on minority politics. He has lived and worked in Central Asia, in the Middle East, in East Asia, as well as in Central Europe. Dr. Mizell is the founder of Minority Care International (MCI), which supports the educational needs of minorities. To help solve social problems, he began the non-governmental Social Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Business Institute (SETBI) in Davao City. Under that organization he initiated College Education Behind Bars (CEBB), partnering with universities and government agencies.

Holly Hale Gotcher

A fifth generation Texan, Holly Hale Gotcher is a practicing attorney of law with a focus on matrimonial law, domestic relations, divorce, child custody, civil litigation, probate, and elder law. She received her Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University-Commerce and graduated from the South Texas College of Law. Licensed as an attorney by the Texas Supreme Court and the U.S Supreme Court, she has served as President of the Hunt County Bar and holds membership in the American Bar Association, the American Bar Foundation in which she is a Fellow, the State Bar College, and Rotary International. Attorney Gotcher has published in the South Texas Law Journal. This Renaissance woman enjoys ranching and playing musical instruments including the organ, piano, and drums. She is married to building contractor John Gotcher.

James H. Sandin

A third-generation of Swedish ancestry, Dr. Sandin received his B.A. in History and Pre-Medical studies from Yale University. He was granted his doctorate of medicine from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and did his internship at the University of Arkansas Hospitals. Subsequently, he served as a General Medical Officer and Captain in the U.S. Air Force, including a deployment to Vietnam, and then completed his residency in Urology at the University of Oklahoma Hospitals. He served as a Urologist in Greenville, Texas, for thirty-six years before retiring from private practice, during which time he was certified by the American Board of Urology and chosen as a Fellow in the American College of Surgeons. He holds membership in the American Urological Association, Texas Urological Society, Texas Medical Association, Christian Medical and Dental Association, and was in the House of Delegates to the Texas Medical Association. He recently retired as Assistant Administrator for Medical Affairs at Hunt Regional Medical Center, Greenville, Texas. He is married to Fran Caffey Sandin, a nurse, organist, speaker, and published author. The Sandins have a daughter, a son-in-law, and three grandchildren, but suffered the tragic loss of two sons through illnesses. Dr. Sandin is an active member of his church, of the Greenville Noon Rotary Club, and the Board of Directors of the Greenville Christian School, having served as President, as well as the GCS Foundation.

Kenneth A. Harris

Job Titles:
  • Founder, President, and CEO of the Truitt Group, Inc
Mr. Harris is the founder, president, and CEO of the Truitt Group, Inc. as well as the Executive Director of the Association of Certified Leadership Professionals. He frequently publishes and speaks on a variety of subjects. With over 30 years of responsible and challenging leadership and project management experience, Kenn Harris, a retired Army Colonel, developed the skills and abilities to lead and motivate diverse groups under adverse and time-sensitive conditions. A former professor of Military Science at William and Mary University, he is trained and experienced as an engineer, project manager, trainer and strategic planner. He received his BS in Engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point, his MA in Public Administration from Central Michigan University, and three additional years of post-graduate and advanced leadership training and education

Laura Money

Laura Money, is a Greenville native, who graduated from Texas A&M University-Commerce with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. She worked as an engineer at a defense contractor for four and a half years. She currently works as a client service specialist at a financial company. Most importantly, she recently married Mitchell Money and they are now expecting their first son.

Mitchell Money

Mitchell Money, a sixth-generation Hunt County resident, graduated from Texas A&M University-Commerce in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. After graduating, he took over as Business Administrator at Ridgecrest Baptist Church in Greenville, Texas. He and his wife, Laura, are expecting their first child in August of 2023. He spends his time with family, friends and at church. He also enjoys the outdoors.

Tim Stainback

Tim Stainback has worked for Greenville Automatic Gas Company since 1988 and in 2002 took over as the company's President. Greenville Automatic Gas Company is a family-owned retailer of propane, gasoline, and diesel. He is also the President of Flynt Paint Products, which manufacturers and retails paints for industrial application. Tim graduated from Greenville High School as Valedictorian and went on to Baylor University for a B.A. in Economics and Duke University, Fuqua Schools of Business for an MBA, with a specialization in Finance. Tim is an active member of the City of Greenville Planning and Zoning Commission, a Board Member/Treasurer of Raffa Clinic, a pregnancy resource clinic, and Vice President of the Hunt County GOP Club. He has served past memberships on the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, Board Member of Drug-Free Greenville, Board Member of Local Texas Association of Business chapter, Delegate to Republican Party State Convention, Delegate to Republican National Convention, Board Member of Texas Propane Gas Association, Industry Representative to the Alternative Fuel Research and Education Division of the Texas Railroad Commission, and member of the North Central Texas Workforce Development Board.